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Oct 30, 2012
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that is an area of rain continuing to move into southern maryland. look at what is happening, this is where it is still snowing. 10-20 inches of snow, power outages not only from the wind but from the snow that is continuing. 6-10 inches of rain and another 3-4 tonight. my colleague doug has been here throughout the day and throughout the morning. >> look at some of these numbers, first up a list more rain to come, 7.5 tomorrow, all because of the proximity to sandy. the storm now northeast of baltimore by several miles. more strong winds and rain. we are at the height of the storm right now, robert. >> as we dug for the main it -- the remainder of the night there is that moderate rain. even tomorrow morning, we have circulation and strong, southerly winds coming in. unfortunately the flood risk for you folks in annapolis will be tomorrow. as we get into late tomorrow wednesday, and thursday, some of the flooding rains continue to come down and there could be serious flooding along the potomac even then to washington by thursday. lighter rain tomorro
that is an area of rain continuing to move into southern maryland. look at what is happening, this is where it is still snowing. 10-20 inches of snow, power outages not only from the wind but from the snow that is continuing. 6-10 inches of rain and another 3-4 tonight. my colleague doug has been here throughout the day and throughout the morning. >> look at some of these numbers, first up a list more rain to come, 7.5 tomorrow, all because of the proximity to sandy. the storm now...
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Oct 29, 2012
10/12
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down into southern maryland, a little bit over 5 inches. go to the eastern shore. look at this closer to 9 inches of rain. there will be bull's-eyes of over 9 inches of rain. this gives you a good idea. a general rule of thumb. that is why we have the flood watch in effect in two this evening. there is currently a flood warning. that flood watch is for the entire abc 7 viewing area through tomorrow evening. this is coming up in a few minutes. >> i do not expect to see too much traffic out there. conditions are going to diminish. please hunker down and stay where you are. no metro access service, and no metro bus. the system is shut down. the metro rail trains have been cancelled. if you can, stay put. if you still have to go out and about, you have the rain going out. the drive between the east and west highway, they are going to close that down until further notice. that is closed until further notice. but the shutdown. we will keep a close for everybody's safety. we have high standing water. please try to avoid this. the eastbound crash. the crash at connecticut
down into southern maryland, a little bit over 5 inches. go to the eastern shore. look at this closer to 9 inches of rain. there will be bull's-eyes of over 9 inches of rain. this gives you a good idea. a general rule of thumb. that is why we have the flood watch in effect in two this evening. there is currently a flood warning. that flood watch is for the entire abc 7 viewing area through tomorrow evening. this is coming up in a few minutes. >> i do not expect to see too much traffic out...
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Oct 26, 2012
10/12
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a large storm at the outer bands beginning to edge in already to southern maryland right now. there is the size on this thing. over 1200 miles. winds 75 miles per hour. this is at 5:00 p.m. from the national hurricane center, hurricane hunter aircraft found a center pressure, over 700 miles to the south of ocean city, and the key time frame as we dial in the ultimate track, the time frame, sunday night in to monday and tuesday. del ray beach, florida today. see the outer bands from sandy, which is several hundred miles north and east, still pounding parts of florida here today. then we turn our attention north, live look now from our ocean city cam, high atop lynn plaza, ocean city pier. this storm has the potential to rival the great storm of 1933. if it achieves the type of strength we think it could rival the storm that cut the ocean city back in 1930s, or like hazel, in the 1950s. unusual track, a huge storm. you see the size and scope of this thing reaching well off the u.s. coast, and what happens next is going to be key over the next 24-48 hours provment jexes, most mak
a large storm at the outer bands beginning to edge in already to southern maryland right now. there is the size on this thing. over 1200 miles. winds 75 miles per hour. this is at 5:00 p.m. from the national hurricane center, hurricane hunter aircraft found a center pressure, over 700 miles to the south of ocean city, and the key time frame as we dial in the ultimate track, the time frame, sunday night in to monday and tuesday. del ray beach, florida today. see the outer bands from sandy, which...
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Oct 29, 2012
10/12
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smeco has 18 out alleges in southern maryland. allegheny power is working to restore power to 141 of its customers. bge is reporting more than 2,000 outages, 26 in prince george's county and more than a hundred in howard county. >>> here's a quick recap of some things that you need to know if you live in maryland. all maryland government offices are closed today. public transportation across the state is closed. maryland residents are asked to stay home to try and keep the area roads clear for emergency personnel. that means all early voting activities are suspended. the early voting hours that are missed today will be rescheduled on friday. maryland governor martin o'malley says the decision to shut down the government was made to remain consistent with the district as welling a the federal government -- well as the federal government. >> 9news coverage begins with a look at the conditions in montgomery county. >> andrea mccarren is on river road in bethesda with the latest. and ya? >> reporter: -- andrea? >> reporter: jc and mat
smeco has 18 out alleges in southern maryland. allegheny power is working to restore power to 141 of its customers. bge is reporting more than 2,000 outages, 26 in prince george's county and more than a hundred in howard county. >>> here's a quick recap of some things that you need to know if you live in maryland. all maryland government offices are closed today. public transportation across the state is closed. maryland residents are asked to stay home to try and keep the area roads...
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Oct 29, 2012
10/12
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again tomorrow and la plata in southern maryland 65 miles per hour, but you get into extreme southern maryland into st. mary's county. we just saw a wind gust st. mary's city of 63 miles per hour and the big winds aren't even here yet, rainfall 4 to 8 inches, some areas from annapolis and across the bay could see as much as 12, general range of 5 to 10 inches for annapolis and you certainly will have a wind gust in excess of 74 miles per hour. the doppler radar, here's the next batch of heavy rain. we still have at least one more heavy band to go through. that will dump another couple inches on top of already anywhere from 4 to 6 inches. heaviest band now up 270, either side. now we see this band rotating a bit across the river. this is going to get into fairfax and loudoun county shortly. she's going to be a historic storm. there is no doubt about that. a critical time between now and noon tomorrow, maybe we extend that a little bit north and west of town. damaging winds 45 to 75 miles per hour and, well, already seeing the street and river flooding. that's already going on. let's ta
again tomorrow and la plata in southern maryland 65 miles per hour, but you get into extreme southern maryland into st. mary's county. we just saw a wind gust st. mary's city of 63 miles per hour and the big winds aren't even here yet, rainfall 4 to 8 inches, some areas from annapolis and across the bay could see as much as 12, general range of 5 to 10 inches for annapolis and you certainly will have a wind gust in excess of 74 miles per hour. the doppler radar, here's the next batch of heavy...
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Oct 29, 2012
10/12
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it's picking up, southern maryland, the eastern shore. i just want to show you a couple more things before i get to the forecast. the wind field, these are the sustained wind forecasts from the hurricane center. these are 58 miles an hour and stronger. for the d.c. metro, especially east and northeast as we go throughout the nighttime hours, take will probably be the most destructive period with downed trees and power outages. 52 today. temps steadily falling. tonight 75 mile an hour wind gusts. tomorrow wind and rain. showers and wind in the afternoon. only 46. it's going to be cold tomorrow. wednesday blustery, 56 degrees with showers on halloween. thursday and friday a little bit better. could be a passing shower friday. then overthe weekend both 50 saturday, low 60 sunday and we turn the clocks back saturday night. andrea, back to you. >> thank you. >>> because it's one of the major counties our region which lies on the chesapeake, parts of prince george's county are expected to be greatly affected by the storm's high waves. joining u
it's picking up, southern maryland, the eastern shore. i just want to show you a couple more things before i get to the forecast. the wind field, these are the sustained wind forecasts from the hurricane center. these are 58 miles an hour and stronger. for the d.c. metro, especially east and northeast as we go throughout the nighttime hours, take will probably be the most destructive period with downed trees and power outages. 52 today. temps steadily falling. tonight 75 mile an hour wind...
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Oct 29, 2012
10/12
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this is even getting into southern maryland. we're picking that up also toward reedville and the northern neck. locally we're seeing a little enhancement of the rains in montgomery county, down toward waldorf, through d.c. and this is only the beginning of what's probably going to be a very long 36 hours or so around here. here's the latest on sandy as of the 2:00 a.m. advisory. still 75 mile an hour sustained winds, gusts to 90. pressure down to 950. this is one of the lowest pressures i've seen on the entire storm. this thing is probably going to get a little bit stronger before it comes inland. it is starting to interact with the upper level winds. a storm like this, a situation like this could really only happen in a very short time period late october because you wouldn't ha the winter type winds in the upper levels of the atmosphere. any later it starts to get too cold to get tropical systems in the atlantic. here's the latest track from the hurricane center. they strengthen to 80 mile an hour winds at monday at 8:00. the
this is even getting into southern maryland. we're picking that up also toward reedville and the northern neck. locally we're seeing a little enhancement of the rains in montgomery county, down toward waldorf, through d.c. and this is only the beginning of what's probably going to be a very long 36 hours or so around here. here's the latest on sandy as of the 2:00 a.m. advisory. still 75 mile an hour sustained winds, gusts to 90. pressure down to 950. this is one of the lowest pressures i've...
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Oct 30, 2012
10/12
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southern maryland close to 3:00 for the high tide. 2 to 4 feet above average. flood warnings also everywhere because of all the rain we had. some 4 to 8 inches locally. we're talking about streams, creeks, river, the goose creek. some of these are very, very high. moderate flooding occurring. this afternoon the rivers could be 9 or 10 feet above flood stage. there's that park just off of 80 west of 270, that has to be under water a already. stay warm, stay dry. windy but not as windy. highs today only in the mid 40s. let's go over to monica at 6:03 with a look at time saver traffic. >>> street restrictions are still in effect. basically it's down to 45 miles an hour. i think they just need to assess the road conditions. of course we have road closures as well. it seems like things are getting better in terms of the rain and wind coming down, like yesterday, but you still have signal outages, downed trees and power lines. you will i'm sure hit one of those problems this morning. the motto is turn around, don't drown. let's take a look at live pictures. this is w
southern maryland close to 3:00 for the high tide. 2 to 4 feet above average. flood warnings also everywhere because of all the rain we had. some 4 to 8 inches locally. we're talking about streams, creeks, river, the goose creek. some of these are very, very high. moderate flooding occurring. this afternoon the rivers could be 9 or 10 feet above flood stage. there's that park just off of 80 west of 270, that has to be under water a already. stay warm, stay dry. windy but not as windy. highs...
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Oct 29, 2012
10/12
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southern maryland. stom l some locations, two to five inches of rain. some totals, ten inches already. the band has been fairly stationary. now we are starting to see the rain, making the way across the region. see what i am talking about, west to east. the rain is coming. widen out. notice some of the first real band of sandy in here. making their way to the beaches. another band will continue. that's what we will continue to see. banding is what will give us heavier wind gusts during the day,000 tomorrow. the band will eventually move into our area. show you this too. notice the white, yeah, snow. we have snow on the back side of a hurricane. and doesn't happen very often. happening out there right now. as far as sandy's impacts go. today, low impact across the region. highest impact towards the coast. down toward the coast of, north carolina. tomorrow, everybody gets in on the high impact. the wind will continue to increase during the day tomorrow. windy and very rainy, heavy rain at times. once again, rainfall, rates could be 1 inch an hour in some
southern maryland. stom l some locations, two to five inches of rain. some totals, ten inches already. the band has been fairly stationary. now we are starting to see the rain, making the way across the region. see what i am talking about, west to east. the rain is coming. widen out. notice some of the first real band of sandy in here. making their way to the beaches. another band will continue. that's what we will continue to see. banding is what will give us heavier wind gusts during the...
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Oct 25, 2012
10/12
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let's go back over to the maps this time to southern maryland. looking good on route 4, route 5, 301. a quick look live one more time outside over to 270 at shady grove road. more traffic at 5:39. >> thanks, monika. >>> in campaign 2012, it's back to where else, virginia where president obama is headed to a rally in richmond later today while congressman paul ryan will make stops in bristol and charlottesville. >> then mitt romney is scheduled to arrive in the commonwealth sunday starting with an event in haymarket w. less than two weeks left and early voting under way, the candidates have often tried to hit several swing states each day. but today the republican challenger is going to narrow his focus to ohio. several stops in that state. >> ohio could well be the place that elects the next president of the united states. >> we are pulling an all nighter. no sleep. and if you're not going to sleep, you might as well be in vegas. >> the president also appeared on the tonight show with jay leno as part after blitz across six states on his tour. to
let's go back over to the maps this time to southern maryland. looking good on route 4, route 5, 301. a quick look live one more time outside over to 270 at shady grove road. more traffic at 5:39. >> thanks, monika. >>> in campaign 2012, it's back to where else, virginia where president obama is headed to a rally in richmond later today while congressman paul ryan will make stops in bristol and charlottesville. >> then mitt romney is scheduled to arrive in the commonwealth...
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Oct 26, 2012
10/12
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local schools will make that decision on tuesday morning or monday morning in some areas and southern maryland, to cancel school, but as you said, the best recommendation is if you can, and you can take a day off, take the day off. >> after the storm, stayout of the way of emergency crews. utility crews and police, fire, everybody trying to provide services, stay at home. >> utilities, now, we are prepositioning, 7200 pieces of equipment that will be in place on sunday night. the unique thing about the storm is it's not going to be a normal four or five hour hurricane that moves through. it's a hybrid type storm, it's going to be sitting here, stalled, for about 2 days. those utility crews are not going to, they will be in position, they had a call with the utilities, they will be in position, they can't put bucket trucks up, with potential sustained winds at 25-40 miles per hour. you won't see the utility crews start to get to working until maybe wednesday evening. >> thank you so much for joining us right now. stay with abc2 news all weekend for the latest as sandy gets closer to ma
local schools will make that decision on tuesday morning or monday morning in some areas and southern maryland, to cancel school, but as you said, the best recommendation is if you can, and you can take a day off, take the day off. >> after the storm, stayout of the way of emergency crews. utility crews and police, fire, everybody trying to provide services, stay at home. >> utilities, now, we are prepositioning, 7200 pieces of equipment that will be in place on sunday night. the...
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Oct 28, 2012
10/12
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most of the heavy rain between now and then is across southern maryland and the lower eastern shore but everybody will get in on the rain as we get into tuesday morning. two to eight inches of rain, a lot of flooding, winds will knock down trees and there will be power outages but it could have been a lot worse if this track holds. rain showers likely off and on during the day today, breezy, high temperatures between 60 and 65. rain heavy tomorrow, especially in the afternoon. monday night will be the worst part of the storm, winds between 30 and 50 miles per hour at that time, the high temperature 57 and then it gets cold on tuesday with a high of 46 and there might be snow in the mountains. ava marie is live down the in ocean city and we have been clocking the winds. it's amazing the storm is 500 miles away from you but the tropical storm-force winds go 400 to 500 miles from the center. >> i've clocked 39 miles per hour here at ocean city with my little anmometer so we are getting wind gusts at tropical storm force. we've seen local residents checking out waves. i'm here with brendon
most of the heavy rain between now and then is across southern maryland and the lower eastern shore but everybody will get in on the rain as we get into tuesday morning. two to eight inches of rain, a lot of flooding, winds will knock down trees and there will be power outages but it could have been a lot worse if this track holds. rain showers likely off and on during the day today, breezy, high temperatures between 60 and 65. rain heavy tomorrow, especially in the afternoon. monday night will...
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Oct 28, 2012
10/12
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there is a chance it may stall out over areas of central maryland into southern pennsylvania as a remnant low. if it does that that means a lot of excessive rainfall and more in terms of flooding. the area is shaded in blue for the carolinas where we have tropical storm warnings in effect. those are the areas that will definitely be impacted the most along the coast. we are talking a flood watch in effect for our viewing area sunday night into tuesday evening. high wind watch has been issued sunday night lingering into tuesday evening. coastal flood watch in effect extending monday night through tuesday evening. and a coastal flood advisory is in effect from sunday morning through monday night. that does encompass our current viewing area. here's a look at the wind chill. these winds will be strong as they move through. we are talking winds gusting up to 60 mile-per-hour. you can see that whole area of this wind field i spoke about. winds will be a big issue. downed trees and downed power lines. lots of wide-spread power outages will be happening. it is going to be dangerous with those wi
there is a chance it may stall out over areas of central maryland into southern pennsylvania as a remnant low. if it does that that means a lot of excessive rainfall and more in terms of flooding. the area is shaded in blue for the carolinas where we have tropical storm warnings in effect. those are the areas that will definitely be impacted the most along the coast. we are talking a flood watch in effect for our viewing area sunday night into tuesday evening. high wind watch has been issued...
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Oct 31, 2012
10/12
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low 40s in washington and southern maryland near the bay and the northern neck of virginia. storm team 4 four-day forecast, we'll have a little sun breaking out this morning and perhaps early afternoon. then cloudy after that. the winds will be still a little breezy, maybe around 15 to 20 mil miles an hour as we climb to mid-50s. tomorrow maybe a little breezy, highs reaching mid-50s. thursday evening into friday, saturday, we'll clear out. a lot of sunshine. friday, saturday afternoon, highs mid-50s. near freezing temperatures, friday, saturday morning. near 40 on sunday morning. partly cloudy sunday afternoon, highs mid-50s. that pattern continues as we get into next week with chilly mornings and cool afternoons. i'm back in ten minutes. a look at your first 4 traffic this wednesday morning with danella. good morning. >> good morning. >>> still checking on the potential accident, inner loop of the beltway at colesville road. still seeing report of an accident in that area. 50 inbound at the beltway, accident activity. this time just in the left shoulder lane. just a moment
low 40s in washington and southern maryland near the bay and the northern neck of virginia. storm team 4 four-day forecast, we'll have a little sun breaking out this morning and perhaps early afternoon. then cloudy after that. the winds will be still a little breezy, maybe around 15 to 20 mil miles an hour as we climb to mid-50s. tomorrow maybe a little breezy, highs reaching mid-50s. thursday evening into friday, saturday, we'll clear out. a lot of sunshine. friday, saturday afternoon, highs...
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Oct 26, 2012
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this time we'll head over to southern maryland. no issues to report on route 4, route 5, route 301, 210 oxon hill to the wilson bridge. we'll go there live right now and check it out across the potomac river. outbound 3rd street tunnel. there was a stuck truck. it has been cleared. more traffic at 4:55. >>> we've been talking about sandy and residents in virginia beach are definitely bracing for the hurricane. >> the storm could hit their area next week. we show you how some are getting ready. >> blowing the hurricane away in the other direction. >> reporter: these students have a musical message for sandy. people on the beach, some line the pier, others walk the boardwalk. >> i don't think it's going to be that big of a storm. at this point i can't see any evidence of anything really happening yet. just going to stick around and i'll probably get a couple extra things in case we have power outages. >> i tied the trash cans together and made sure there's nothing lose in the yard that -- loose in the yard that will float away. secur
this time we'll head over to southern maryland. no issues to report on route 4, route 5, route 301, 210 oxon hill to the wilson bridge. we'll go there live right now and check it out across the potomac river. outbound 3rd street tunnel. there was a stuck truck. it has been cleared. more traffic at 4:55. >>> we've been talking about sandy and residents in virginia beach are definitely bracing for the hurricane. >> the storm could hit their area next week. we show you how some are...
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Oct 29, 2012
10/12
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a significant rain band getting ready to come into southern maryland right now. flood watches are up. they will continue to be up. we have huge surf building off the coast. surf heights up to 28, 29 feet tomorrow. you can see that huge ocean surge under that hurricane offshore. we have coastal flooding concerns for the entire chesapeake bay but the most significant flooding will be on the side of the bay. >> northwest winds between monday and tuesday in particular but nonetheless that would pileup the water in cambridge, st. michaels, kent island, you name it, that side of the bay in particular may be more sus september table. we're going to be on this storm tracking it tonight and through the day tomorrow. of course nonstop coverage for you and again, the winds ramping up, the storm ramping up and we'll have much more straight ahead. >> let's get to our team coverage. cheryl connor. >> the maryland's emergency management agency. she is saying how the team is getting together. >> reporter: information will be coming into the emergency operation center around the
a significant rain band getting ready to come into southern maryland right now. flood watches are up. they will continue to be up. we have huge surf building off the coast. surf heights up to 28, 29 feet tomorrow. you can see that huge ocean surge under that hurricane offshore. we have coastal flooding concerns for the entire chesapeake bay but the most significant flooding will be on the side of the bay. >> northwest winds between monday and tuesday in particular but nonetheless that...
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Oct 30, 2012
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haven't had a chance to update this yet. 7 inches of rain in southern maryland. we'll finish off with anywhere from 6-10 inches of rain in most areas of maryland. another flood warning. 48 degrees at ocean city now. we had hurricane-force winds and 48 degrees. just unheard of to have these kind of cold temperatures to sweep into a hurricane. 42 in oakland with heavy snow falling. likely to continue to get cold, maybe cold enough that we see a little bit of snow. this is the picture earlier this evening of the snow-covered i-68. lots of snow on the shoulders too. they may end up with 2 feet of snow out there. that moisture is going to the uplift of the mountain. thunder snow out there from garrett county into west virginia. on the bay, the winds are going ob strong. look at this out of the southwest. winds coming up the bay. tides running about normal. 8-foot waves. in the evening after all day having the south to southwest winds blow up the bay, the evening tide may be running well above normal too. anywhere from two 2-3-5 feet above the normal tides. up and down
haven't had a chance to update this yet. 7 inches of rain in southern maryland. we'll finish off with anywhere from 6-10 inches of rain in most areas of maryland. another flood warning. 48 degrees at ocean city now. we had hurricane-force winds and 48 degrees. just unheard of to have these kind of cold temperatures to sweep into a hurricane. 42 in oakland with heavy snow falling. likely to continue to get cold, maybe cold enough that we see a little bit of snow. this is the picture earlier this...
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Oct 31, 2012
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some peeks of the sundown towards southern maryland. snow continues in garrett county. by lunchtime, showers out toward culpeper. i would leave the umbrella at home tomorrow and bring a jacket. a little bit on the cool side tomorrow. 7:00 tomorrow, clouds return, and then by 11:00, just about this time tomorrow night, more clouds and, yes, more snow for our friends out in deep creek and oakland, maryland. so a cold start. i would think a jacket would be required for you and for the kids as well. just a couple of showers tomorrow. not a bunch of activity. still a little bit on the breezy side, by 10 to 15. for tonight, overnight, mostly cloudy, breezy cold. shower possible. mountain snows continue. lows 36 to 42. winds southwest at 10 to 15. next three days, we'll keep our 9 weather alert yellow tomorrow primarily for river flooding. a couple of showers, 54. cool on thursday, 55. more sunshine on friday, but still kind of cool. 52. next seven days, weekend's in pretty good shape. upper 50s on saturday. turn your clocks black. we gain an hour over the weekend. upper showe
some peeks of the sundown towards southern maryland. snow continues in garrett county. by lunchtime, showers out toward culpeper. i would leave the umbrella at home tomorrow and bring a jacket. a little bit on the cool side tomorrow. 7:00 tomorrow, clouds return, and then by 11:00, just about this time tomorrow night, more clouds and, yes, more snow for our friends out in deep creek and oakland, maryland. so a cold start. i would think a jacket would be required for you and for the kids as...
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Oct 29, 2012
10/12
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maryland, prince george's county, just about everybody till you get back to fairfax and maybe up into parts of frederick and loudoun county. the orange is no picnic. the orange are winding from 40 to 73 -- winds from 40 to 73, so they're still damaging as well. even by 3:00 in the morning we'll have damage winds from new york well south of us almost down to fredericksburg with a little bulls identify hurricane force winds pushing -- bull's eye of hurricane force winds pushing north of town into southern sections of pennsylvania. finally we get into tuesday evening, we still have place sieve field of tropical storm force winds 39 miles per hour or greater. you can get damage with those, too. we'll put this back into motion. finally by wednesday morning it looks like by halloween morning we will see a relaxing of the winds and should be out of the woods in terms of tropical storm force winds by early wednesday morning, slipper by noon wednesday. temps keep going down -- certainly by noon wednesday. temps keep going down, 46 in manassas and also in gaithersburg. so stay away from windows
maryland, prince george's county, just about everybody till you get back to fairfax and maybe up into parts of frederick and loudoun county. the orange is no picnic. the orange are winding from 40 to 73 -- winds from 40 to 73, so they're still damaging as well. even by 3:00 in the morning we'll have damage winds from new york well south of us almost down to fredericksburg with a little bulls identify hurricane force winds pushing -- bull's eye of hurricane force winds pushing north of town into...
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Oct 29, 2012
10/12
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southern maryland, st. mary's, calvert county seeing it. even up toward baltimore more moderate rain. this goes down toward the northern neck now. it's creeping off toward the west. even in town we're looking at some moderate showers which have been moving in here with the lighter rains out to the west. but although the rain is moving -- but all the rain is moving off toward the west. we're expecting these hurricane force winds in red. the damaging tropical storm, more damaging winds here, tropical storm, 58 miles an hour, a hurricane. then the yellow would be tropical storm force winds. i'll give you the timetable. by 8:00, some more damaging winds get just east of us covering the bay and look at this. hurricane force winds delaware, southern new jersey, ocean city as well down to around assateague. they'll be moving inland. oh, man, we're looking at gusts tonight into 6:00 a.m., the first time i'm seeing this potentially gusting to hurricane force even in the washington baltimore metro, upper part of the
southern maryland, st. mary's, calvert county seeing it. even up toward baltimore more moderate rain. this goes down toward the northern neck now. it's creeping off toward the west. even in town we're looking at some moderate showers which have been moving in here with the lighter rains out to the west. but although the rain is moving -- but all the rain is moving off toward the west. we're expecting these hurricane force winds in red. the damaging tropical storm, more damaging winds here,...
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Oct 29, 2012
10/12
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by monday 7:00 we have tremendous winds, almost hurricane-force winds in southern maryland and the bay and hurricane-force winds offshore that will make landfall around atlantic city and some of these winds spread we say what were into the immediate metro area. we're in store for a long, prolonged period of both heavy rain and also some hype winds and damage. we'll come back and detail the damage for your particular town. >> all right, topper. the surf is getting rougher tonight in rah hoe back -- rehobak beach where people were ordered to evacuate. did people stay or go? >> no, they're gone. we're some of the few people left in rah hoe bath -- rehobath beach. this is the calm before the storm. waves 15 feet high. there's going to be an incredible surge once the hurricane passes through here. that is the hurricane lifting the water up. on top of the surge of several feet they're predicting, you can add the tide and the waves. the water is almost up to the boardwalk. rest assured tomorrow night, we probably won't be on the balcony, it won't be safe. the water will be aboveboard walk. we
by monday 7:00 we have tremendous winds, almost hurricane-force winds in southern maryland and the bay and hurricane-force winds offshore that will make landfall around atlantic city and some of these winds spread we say what were into the immediate metro area. we're in store for a long, prolonged period of both heavy rain and also some hype winds and damage. we'll come back and detail the damage for your particular town. >> all right, topper. the surf is getting rougher tonight in rah...
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some areas like southern maryland, eastern shore of maryland, helping with evacuations. and we're also doing patrols in some of the areas at ocean city where they have evacuated the people. so we're really helping out and augmenting the existing force that's out there. >> reporter: and what is the mood inside the building? busy in there? there's a lot going on. what are people saying? >> well, weg$!ñtrying to assess what's happened. ing at potential requests we could be getting and what were the actual damage of the storm. there's still rain is obviously still falling. so there xdstill could be more damage and more requests for assistance and we are trying to respond as they come in. >> reporter: great. and what do you want to tell the people out there then? still stay indoors? >> yes, still need to be inside. if they see downed line, stay away. hsx power. keep their generators outside. don't run them inside. in the past, people have died from leaving their çógenerators inside. so really just continuing to be safe and be cautious and let us, let the people get to the
some areas like southern maryland, eastern shore of maryland, helping with evacuations. and we're also doing patrols in some of the areas at ocean city where they have evacuated the people. so we're really helping out and augmenting the existing force that's out there. >> reporter: and what is the mood inside the building? busy in there? there's a lot going on. what are people saying? >> well, weg$!ñtrying to assess what's happened. ing at potential requests we could be getting and...
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Oct 26, 2012
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let's go over to the maps, this time southern maryland. route 4, route 5, 301, across the ox why hill -- ox whyon hill, everything looks great. i'll be back with more traffic at 6:43 and a special guest. >>> our partners at cbs this morning are looking at hurricane sandy and its impact on gas prices. this can't be good. >> norah o'donnell is in washington with more on what we can expect. the gas prices were going down before sandy. >> i know. incredible. good monk. andrea and jess. -- good morning. an day ya and jess. -- andrea and jess. we're tracking the potential impact of gas prices and surprisingly it is not all bad news. we'll also check in with hurricane expert david bernard. he's working on his forecast. he'll break down all of the possibilities for us, how it's going to affect us and our weather. we'll see you right at 7:00. >> we'll be watching here in washington. >>> the alert is being sounded on hurricane sandy although there is still uncertainty on where and how the storm is going to hit. >> emergency responders and power comp
let's go over to the maps, this time southern maryland. route 4, route 5, 301, across the ox why hill -- ox whyon hill, everything looks great. i'll be back with more traffic at 6:43 and a special guest. >>> our partners at cbs this morning are looking at hurricane sandy and its impact on gas prices. this can't be good. >> norah o'donnell is in washington with more on what we can expect. the gas prices were going down before sandy. >> i know. incredible. good monk. andrea...
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Oct 29, 2012
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in southern maryland, a vacancy as much as 7 inches especially in st. mary's county. here is my time line for the rest of the day -- steady winsds they will be increasing up to 35 miles per hour by noon and tonight, steady winds of 40 miles per hour and that is combined with saturated soil and could topple some trees. the winds will be ramping up throughout the day. it will peak later tonight while we are sleeping. the heaviest rainfall will most likely be from about 10:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. but it still will rain in spots tonight and tomorrow but the biggest downpours will be about 10:00 a.m. and that is combined with the wins and saturated soil and that adds to power outages and down trees. one aspect of the storm is the blizzard warning in western maryland and west virginia in the higher elevations. the highest elevation could get up to 3 feet of snow. we will talk more about flooding coastal flooding, and have more updates on the storm. >> you mentioned the saturated soil and the potential for trees coming down, another reason to stay off of the rose. apple -- s
in southern maryland, a vacancy as much as 7 inches especially in st. mary's county. here is my time line for the rest of the day -- steady winsds they will be increasing up to 35 miles per hour by noon and tonight, steady winds of 40 miles per hour and that is combined with saturated soil and could topple some trees. the winds will be ramping up throughout the day. it will peak later tonight while we are sleeping. the heaviest rainfall will most likely be from about 10:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m....
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Oct 28, 2012
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rain, down toward portions of the eastern shore, also southern maryland, that's mostly where it will stay. you're seeing rain along portions of the delmarva too. the heaviest rain is on the coast of north carolina, that's where it's going to stay overnight tonight. for us, i think we're looking okay for a lot of the activities going on. a low impact event for us during the day tomorrow. light chance of rain, a little bit in the way of wind. but not a lot of the beaches, over toward delaware, we will start to see tropical storm force winds tomorrow. on monday, everybody sees those tropical storm force winds. on tuesday, that's when the storm moves inland. they will be the worst from 12:00 p.m. on monday to 12:00 p.m. on tuesday. that's a full 24 hours of tropical storm winds for just about everybody. the biggest threat here, not just the strong winds, we will see coastal flooding. the heavy rain which could get us flooding. the power outages. prepare for power to be out for a couple days, personally. something new. high wind watch has been extended. down toward the south and west. tha
rain, down toward portions of the eastern shore, also southern maryland, that's mostly where it will stay. you're seeing rain along portions of the delmarva too. the heaviest rain is on the coast of north carolina, that's where it's going to stay overnight tonight. for us, i think we're looking okay for a lot of the activities going on. a low impact event for us during the day tomorrow. light chance of rain, a little bit in the way of wind. but not a lot of the beaches, over toward delaware, we...
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Oct 28, 2012
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maryland in st. mary's county. it's been raining pretty heavy up toward kent county. that is gradually tracking its way farther east and right around the metro area we've had a few scattered sprnks this morning. the overcast is continuing to lower and temperatures holding steady in the 50s to around 60 degrees throughout the entire region as well as shenandoah valley, mid-50s there with the cloud cover from sandy all over the entire region. flood watch is out for all of virginia, the district, all of maryland, eastern shore, all these counties in green, 5 to 10 edges of rain, the higher amounts in washington. in addition, we have a high wind warning in effect, noon monday to 8:00 p.m. tuesday. it includes all these counties in color, just about all of virginia, the district, all of maryland for the high wind warning. gusts 60 to 65 miles an hour. here's the timing on the storm. as we get into sunday after-nan and evening, this sunday evening, it does look like some of the heavier rain bands will begi
maryland in st. mary's county. it's been raining pretty heavy up toward kent county. that is gradually tracking its way farther east and right around the metro area we've had a few scattered sprnks this morning. the overcast is continuing to lower and temperatures holding steady in the 50s to around 60 degrees throughout the entire region as well as shenandoah valley, mid-50s there with the cloud cover from sandy all over the entire region. flood watch is out for all of virginia, the district,...
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Oct 29, 2012
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you see the heaviest is in southern maryland and lower eastern shore counties but we have heavy rain now coming into baltimore around towson, hunt valley. into the northwest corner of the city and eastern part of baltimore county. western suburbs pretty quiet still. let's look at the winds. right now these are north winds so there is not going to be any tidal flooding there today. that may change tomorrow. your n shore counties, tides may come in one to three feet above average. this is not a storm surge. that is just because the north wind. thomas point just had a gust of 36. the winds could be stronger over the open water. b.w.i. only an 18-mile-per-hour gust. 52-mile-per-hour at this beach. the closer to the coast the stronger the wind. the hurricane is about 250 east-southeast of ocean city where they had a gust close to 40 miles an hour. ava marie is holding on it a tree somewhere on the beach there, i think. it is getting close to you and deepening. what have you seen the hrlast 1 to 20 minutes? >> you were talking about not only how close but the fact that it is strengthening.
you see the heaviest is in southern maryland and lower eastern shore counties but we have heavy rain now coming into baltimore around towson, hunt valley. into the northwest corner of the city and eastern part of baltimore county. western suburbs pretty quiet still. let's look at the winds. right now these are north winds so there is not going to be any tidal flooding there today. that may change tomorrow. your n shore counties, tides may come in one to three feet above average. this is not a...
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Oct 27, 2012
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on the carolina coast the precipitation will be moving into southern maryland. we will see rain early tomorrow and late tomorrow afternoon. a cold front will join up with it to give it extra energy. temperatures will be cooler tomorrow. it is almost balmy today with temperatures around 70. you can see the path to the left coming ashore between late monday and early tuesday. we think it will be between the peninsula and northern new jersey. it could come ashore as post- tropical. right now, it is a category one storm south of the district. we have a storm watch in effect for much of the viewing area tomorrow night until tuesday morning. we could have three to 5 inches of rain. today, take the time on this beautiful day to stock up on what you need. a high today will be 70. tomorrow will be cooler with temperatures in the 50's. some showers by afternoon. the wind will pick up. the worst time will be monday and certainly tuesday. >> people in our area are gearing up for the big storm. several stores have sold out of generators. bottled wate reair live outside of co
on the carolina coast the precipitation will be moving into southern maryland. we will see rain early tomorrow and late tomorrow afternoon. a cold front will join up with it to give it extra energy. temperatures will be cooler tomorrow. it is almost balmy today with temperatures around 70. you can see the path to the left coming ashore between late monday and early tuesday. we think it will be between the peninsula and northern new jersey. it could come ashore as post- tropical. right now, it...
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Oct 31, 2012
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still have our hands full for our friends traveling out of southern maryland if you will coming out of la plata and charles county. flooding continues to block 227 between marshal corner road and livingston road. also, a portion there of 202 at the marlboro pike remains blocked off as well. whites ferry west of 28, still citywide up because of of a large tree down. whites ferry out of service right now. southbound 270 look good coming out of germantown to the split. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> all right. now, tucker has me laughing. opening tipoff the new season for the washington wizards, they're on the road last night. >> dave ross is here with our sports breakfast coming up. it's my coffee when i want it. you press a button, you have great dunkin' coffee. i got my coffee for the morning, i got my dunkin' k-cup packs for the rest of the day. only available at dunkin' donuts restaurants. america runs on dunkin' coffee. what mitt romney's tv ads say ababout women? or what mitt romney himself says? mitt romney: do i believe the supreme court... should overturn
still have our hands full for our friends traveling out of southern maryland if you will coming out of la plata and charles county. flooding continues to block 227 between marshal corner road and livingston road. also, a portion there of 202 at the marlboro pike remains blocked off as well. whites ferry west of 28, still citywide up because of of a large tree down. whites ferry out of service right now. southbound 270 look good coming out of germantown to the split. that's a check of your fox 5...
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Oct 31, 2012
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maryland. francine sent this into us this afternoon. those are cars i believe underneath the snow and it's still going to snow a little bit tonight and a little bit tomorrow. all right river flooding good news here actually. erica talked about this at noon. the monocacy currently is about 16 feet. flood stage is 13 but it's now going to fall below fort hood stage shortly so -- flood stage sortly and the river is receding. on the potomac, point of rocks really not that bad. below flood stage by 8:00 tomorrow and it never went superfar above flood stage about two feet earlier today. now down closer to town, wisconsin avenue by the georgetown, flood stage is 6 feet. cresting about 8 feet tonight. at abo 8:00. we are expecting moderate flooding there and we'll keep you posted on that. nothing historic though. michael & son weather camera live, looking out over virginia. and we have some clouds around. 53. winds are still out of the south-southwest at 9 and you would think that was warm winds and us
maryland. francine sent this into us this afternoon. those are cars i believe underneath the snow and it's still going to snow a little bit tonight and a little bit tomorrow. all right river flooding good news here actually. erica talked about this at noon. the monocacy currently is about 16 feet. flood stage is 13 but it's now going to fall below fort hood stage shortly so -- flood stage sortly and the river is receding. on the potomac, point of rocks really not that bad. below flood stage by...
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Oct 28, 2012
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maryland. southern cape may county starting to get in on some of the heavier rain. upwards of 5 to 10 inches already along portions of the chesapeake and towards the eastern shore. this boundary has not been moving all that much and this may happen later during the day tomorrow and into tuesday as we get these boundaries setting up. here is where the storm is well out to the sea. you can see the rain associated with that. you can also see our cold front back toward the west that's trying but it's not able to get farther to the east so we're going to see these systems combine and that's why we're talking about such a massive system. so the impacts as we've talked about, low impacts today. we're seeing rain and winds upwards. 30 miles an hour. it's tomorrow we get into the high impact area with wind and rain, same deal goes for tuesday as the storm makes its way inland. strong winds, a lot of coastal flooding along the potomac, along the bay, and punl along the atlantic. heavy rain which will cau
maryland. southern cape may county starting to get in on some of the heavier rain. upwards of 5 to 10 inches already along portions of the chesapeake and towards the eastern shore. this boundary has not been moving all that much and this may happen later during the day tomorrow and into tuesday as we get these boundaries setting up. here is where the storm is well out to the sea. you can see the rain associated with that. you can also see our cold front back toward the west that's trying but...
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Oct 29, 2012
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maryland, down towards st. mary's city. south and east here, cambridge, easton, notice these darker reds crossing the bay. that is headed in our direction here in town. the rain will steadily pick up. we have a floodwatch. we are expecting rain totals here along the 95 corridor, expecting 4 to 6 inches. heavier rain down towards ocean city before this storm wraps up. the satellite signature here most impressive for a late october storm. there is your center of circulation. look at the eye redevelop late yesterday afternoon during the evening hours. that gives you a sense of how untense the storm is to be this far north and still be showing an eye. the storm still has plenty of convection. ments a hybrid. we are getting the cooler air starting to work in and we have the tropical features. it will be tracking off to the north and west eventually and make landfall it looks like southern new jersey, atlantic city, cape may, perhaps the bay of delaware later this evening. we think landfall will be 8:00, 9:00 tonight
maryland, down towards st. mary's city. south and east here, cambridge, easton, notice these darker reds crossing the bay. that is headed in our direction here in town. the rain will steadily pick up. we have a floodwatch. we are expecting rain totals here along the 95 corridor, expecting 4 to 6 inches. heavier rain down towards ocean city before this storm wraps up. the satellite signature here most impressive for a late october storm. there is your center of circulation. look at the eye...
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Oct 29, 2012
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right now prince george's county getting the heavy rain and the rest of southern maryland. steady rain through 8:00 a.m. in the mid-50s. winds starting to gust around 40 by noontime. 60 mile an hour gusts by 6:00 p.m. with the rain continuing. this evening, 70-mile-per-hour gusts off and on from 8:00 p.m. all the way to after midnight. a look at the seven-day outlook and a look at the warnings in ten minutes. now a look at traffic with danella. >> still seeing orland street shut down in both directions between westmoreland street and haycock road due to a fire. let's talk about accidents. if you to get on the roadway, i-95 southbound just past 234. i have a crash as you head southbound, the left lane is blocked. and slick conditions as you continue i-95 southbound seeing another accident. this is in the quantico area. again, this accident blocking two of your left lanes. if you are heading out, please use caution. i'm seeing fenders pop up. >>> sandy expected to cause problems from virginia to new england. coming up, a live report from new jersey. beep-bop-boop-bop boop-bee
right now prince george's county getting the heavy rain and the rest of southern maryland. steady rain through 8:00 a.m. in the mid-50s. winds starting to gust around 40 by noontime. 60 mile an hour gusts by 6:00 p.m. with the rain continuing. this evening, 70-mile-per-hour gusts off and on from 8:00 p.m. all the way to after midnight. a look at the seven-day outlook and a look at the warnings in ten minutes. now a look at traffic with danella. >> still seeing orland street shut down in...
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Oct 29, 2012
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southern maryland, about 6 inches of rain. that especially in st. mary's county. on the eastern shores when we could see 10 inches of rain by the time this wraps up in terms of the rainfall later on tomorrow. a flood watch in effect for the majority of our viewing area through tomorrow evening. flood warning right now for the monocacy river and frederick county. later this morning through the afternoon and into the evening that will be the heaviest rainfall and the wind will continue increasing throughout the day and especially speaking later on tonight. we have a bunch of tall old trees in the washington area. a better idea to sleep on the main floor if you can instead of upstairs. >> its just one of those days. you need to be careful and take precautions. a number of agencies are doing the same thing. the commute might erupt if you have to get to work without a car today. >> several local mass transit systems are closed today. that includes metro rail, metrobus, and metroaccess. we have dan for metro on the phone. what about this decision to shut down the entire
southern maryland, about 6 inches of rain. that especially in st. mary's county. on the eastern shores when we could see 10 inches of rain by the time this wraps up in terms of the rainfall later on tomorrow. a flood watch in effect for the majority of our viewing area through tomorrow evening. flood warning right now for the monocacy river and frederick county. later this morning through the afternoon and into the evening that will be the heaviest rainfall and the wind will continue increasing...
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Oct 30, 2012
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mid 50s as you head up to 70 and mid 50s also as you head into southern maryland. small craft advisory for parts of the bay and tidal potomac tomorrow. so next three days we're going to -- be talked out of this right now we'll say a yellow tomorrow for our 9 weather alerts. breezy with a shower. mainly for the river flooding. and then a bit cool on thursday and maybe a shower. 55. and a bit cool on friday but more sunshine 52. next seven days, weekend okay. 56 on saturday. extra hour of sleep saturday night. and then 68 on sunday. back in the upper 50s monday and tuesday of next week. with some rain and showers on monday, trick-or-treating tomorrow night will be chilly. temps primarily in the 40s so keep that in mind if your kids are in fact going out. >> i'm going to have to wear a jacket over the costume. >> one of the day you can actually complain derrick because we lost 40-degrees from last week. >> that's legitimate. >> i'm too tired to complain now. >>> as the east coast recovers from superstorm sandy. north carolina is doing it a little differently. parking
mid 50s as you head up to 70 and mid 50s also as you head into southern maryland. small craft advisory for parts of the bay and tidal potomac tomorrow. so next three days we're going to -- be talked out of this right now we'll say a yellow tomorrow for our 9 weather alerts. breezy with a shower. mainly for the river flooding. and then a bit cool on thursday and maybe a shower. 55. and a bit cool on friday but more sunshine 52. next seven days, weekend okay. 56 on saturday. extra hour of sleep...
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Oct 30, 2012
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a few wet snow flakes in southern maryland. all the counties in green under extreme flooding and tidal flooding. around the bay, coastal flooding due to abnormal high tides, two to four feet above average. right now, it's chilly. low and mid-40s. occasional showers throughout the afternoon. a few wet snow flakes. winds diminishing. gusts 20 to 25. tomorrow, wednesday, into the weekend, looking much better. sunshine coming out. high 50s, morning lows. chilly. i'm back in a few minutes with another update. >> thank you. >>> residents of virginia's most flood prone neighborhoods will be able to return to their homes. many living in the huntington section of alexandria evacuated the floodwaters. we are live from the neighborhood with more on the damage there. what's it looking like out there? >> reporter: it's looking good for those folks. they can go home now. we are at the huntington shopping center. last night, this was the scene of the coordination of an evacuation for folks who wanted to go from an area prone to flooding. we g
a few wet snow flakes in southern maryland. all the counties in green under extreme flooding and tidal flooding. around the bay, coastal flooding due to abnormal high tides, two to four feet above average. right now, it's chilly. low and mid-40s. occasional showers throughout the afternoon. a few wet snow flakes. winds diminishing. gusts 20 to 25. tomorrow, wednesday, into the weekend, looking much better. sunshine coming out. high 50s, morning lows. chilly. i'm back in a few minutes with...
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that's looking like sunday morning into southern maryland. then sunday afternoon and evening, getting into washington with some strong winds, heavy rains, and unfortunately with those strong winds, we could have widespread power outages, and that may continue all the way into the rest of next week with those power outages. storm team 4 four-day forecast, cloudy today, highs near 70. cloudy tomorrow in the upper 60s. yes, the impacts here in our region beginning mainly sunday afternoon and evening. we could have showers sunday morning. the strong winds and the heavy rain bands, sunday evening into monday and tuesday next week. yes, we could have an extended period with power outages all the way into the rest of the end of the week. we now go live with my colleague from the weather channel, mike sigh dell. mike, i can see some heavy surf there behind you. >> reporter: we've got that down here. we're in the singer island area near palm beach. tide is coming in in the next half hour. no big concern. we have seen some beach erosion and wind erosio
that's looking like sunday morning into southern maryland. then sunday afternoon and evening, getting into washington with some strong winds, heavy rains, and unfortunately with those strong winds, we could have widespread power outages, and that may continue all the way into the rest of next week with those power outages. storm team 4 four-day forecast, cloudy today, highs near 70. cloudy tomorrow in the upper 60s. yes, the impacts here in our region beginning mainly sunday afternoon and...
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Oct 29, 2012
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southern maryland seeing the heavy rain to reedville. in the metro, moderate to heavy rain across much of the region, now moving into lowden county, fairfax, but western fairfax, starting to pick up. a dangerous situation developing as we speak. flood warnings, seneca creek, dawsonville, montgomery counties, under flood warnings already. the entire state of delaware under flood warnings. temperatures, before we get to the forecast, low 50s right now. we've got mid-40s in in the shenandoah valley. blizzard warning up there, unbelievable. it was a year ago that we had the snow in the mountains. 10 inches in smithsburg. this was the same storm that ended up giving almost two feet aacross the street parts of new england. outside right now, cloudy skies, rain, 52 degrees, north wind at 18, gusting to 29. barometer, down to 29.47. >>> looking at the forecast, it's a wet one, severe weather alert today with sandy. 52, wind gusting to 50 by evening, could be gusting 70 or higher overnight, as we stay in the mid-40s on tuesday. heavy rain and win
southern maryland seeing the heavy rain to reedville. in the metro, moderate to heavy rain across much of the region, now moving into lowden county, fairfax, but western fairfax, starting to pick up. a dangerous situation developing as we speak. flood warnings, seneca creek, dawsonville, montgomery counties, under flood warnings already. the entire state of delaware under flood warnings. temperatures, before we get to the forecast, low 50s right now. we've got mid-40s in in the shenandoah...
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Oct 29, 2012
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southern pennsylvania, probably closer to our maryland line, the strong wind will be pushed in. they have heavy snow in the mountains. our winds will start shifting to the south as we get into tomorrow morning. we will still have some strong wind gusts. in the 30's to 40's, pushing water up the bay. the highs on the bay are likely be worse than they were today, simply because of a change in the wind direction. 11:00 in the morning, this is from north to south on the bay. this will arrive at st. michael's as early as 5:00 in the morning. above normal. above normal tides tomorrow. probably for the afternoon tide as well. this is a precipitation estimate from radar around the region. the intensity of the rain and how much fell. you can see this is very heavy, the eastern shore down to the lower part of the bay. we are talking maybe 11 inches of rain. that does not mean every rain gauge picked up that much. we have already have upwards of 8 inches, 9 inches, 10 inches, 11 inches. in one area, the rain was coming down yesterday. it is still coming down. over four inches at bwi marsha
southern pennsylvania, probably closer to our maryland line, the strong wind will be pushed in. they have heavy snow in the mountains. our winds will start shifting to the south as we get into tomorrow morning. we will still have some strong wind gusts. in the 30's to 40's, pushing water up the bay. the highs on the bay are likely be worse than they were today, simply because of a change in the wind direction. 11:00 in the morning, this is from north to south on the bay. this will arrive at st....
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Oct 25, 2012
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southern maryland around the bay, there's some patchy dense fog there. farther west, a mostly clear sky this morning where temperatures are down to the low 50s to even 40s. shenandoah valley closer to washington with a little bit of flog around, in the 50s to near 60 degrees. now the latest with hurricane sandy passing over eastern cuba and it does look like it's going to be taking a northerly turn into the bahamas later today. right now winds are sustained at 105 as a category 2 storm. then going to a category 1 during the day today, maintaining that strength as it goes east into saturday. by sunday, off of hatteras. after that, by late sunday into monday, it could be tracking as far west as our atlantic seaboard, as mike was mentioning up into new england's main coast. so stay tuned, we'll be keeping you updated on it. right now, there is a decent chance it's going to come our way, beginning on sunday. between now and then, pleasant autumn weather. stay tuned, we could get wind driven rain sunday, monday, and tuesday. we'll be here with frequent update
southern maryland around the bay, there's some patchy dense fog there. farther west, a mostly clear sky this morning where temperatures are down to the low 50s to even 40s. shenandoah valley closer to washington with a little bit of flog around, in the 50s to near 60 degrees. now the latest with hurricane sandy passing over eastern cuba and it does look like it's going to be taking a northerly turn into the bahamas later today. right now winds are sustained at 105 as a category 2 storm. then...
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Oct 28, 2012
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current thinking is going to take this storm into southern new jersey. in terms of the center plot, it is so large across the center we'll get so much rain with the main storm surge happening in new jersey and new york maryland will be one of the hardest hit states. maybe second behind new jersey because of rain totals. 12 inches of rain. days of sustained winds 60 miles per hour. it will mean intense weather. flood watches across the state because of high rain threat. there will be coastal flooding, enhanced high tide action. some water may get pushed from the bay with the north winds. areas facing the bay west facing strong northwest and northwest winds. hurricane warning up for the waters of the chesapeake bay. >> here in your state we know about the floods. no matter where the hurricane comes to shore there is no way to escape it. >> jeff hager is joining us live. >> sadly we have seen it before. plenty of times. sandy is expected to take her toll coming and going. people there already bracing themselves for the high water. >> reporter: they can not
current thinking is going to take this storm into southern new jersey. in terms of the center plot, it is so large across the center we'll get so much rain with the main storm surge happening in new jersey and new york maryland will be one of the hardest hit states. maybe second behind new jersey because of rain totals. 12 inches of rain. days of sustained winds 60 miles per hour. it will mean intense weather. flood watches across the state because of high rain threat. there will be coastal...
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southern maryland, lower part of maryland, southeastern virginia with wind and rain. gusts of wind. beach erosion. moving inland monday and weakening a little bit. still packing a lot of wind. wind gusts of 50 miles per hour to 60 miles per hour in the eastern part of west virginia, covering most of west virginia and maryland up into pennsylvania. the wind may be causing scattered power outages. perhaps widespread power outages as we get into monday. unfortunately, it's going to take several days for that to get taken care of. rain starts sunday. becomes heavy late. strongest monday and tuesday as sandy moves in. temperatures under low clouds, low to mid-60s. the low clouds are going to be with us as we get into the rest of the afternoon. a few breaks in the clouds in the blue ridge. going forward, the rain beginning to move in here. the weather showing this area in color. it's the rain moving in on sunday. some of the heaviest rain on sunday afternoon and evening. these areas in orange could produce heavy downpours. cloudy and mild this afternoon. highs reaching 70. for this evenin
southern maryland, lower part of maryland, southeastern virginia with wind and rain. gusts of wind. beach erosion. moving inland monday and weakening a little bit. still packing a lot of wind. wind gusts of 50 miles per hour to 60 miles per hour in the eastern part of west virginia, covering most of west virginia and maryland up into pennsylvania. the wind may be causing scattered power outages. perhaps widespread power outages as we get into monday. unfortunately, it's going to take several...
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an estimate of precipitation, tomorrow morning, heaviest rain in southern maryland and the eastern shore but everyone will get heavy rain eventually, from two to eight to 10 inches of rain in spots so serious flooding will be going on monday into tuesday. rain showers likely today, breezy, high temperatures between 60 and 65. the worst part of the storm for us will be monday night. winds between 30 and 50 miles per hour, very heavy rain and then it will taper a little bit on tuesday but turn colder with a high near 46. on halloween, 40% chance for leftover showers, chilly with a high near 50 degrees. ava marie is live down at ocean city right now and ava, you know the storm is still hundreds of miles from you but as you mentioned, the wind field, tropical storm force wind field goes out 400 to 500 miles so i'm sure you'll see some of that later today into tonight. what's it like right now? >> that brings up a good point. the storm is hundreds of miles away but i have my anmometer here and we measured wind gusts up to 33 miles per hour. the waves are coming in and the sea foam showing you
an estimate of precipitation, tomorrow morning, heaviest rain in southern maryland and the eastern shore but everyone will get heavy rain eventually, from two to eight to 10 inches of rain in spots so serious flooding will be going on monday into tuesday. rain showers likely today, breezy, high temperatures between 60 and 65. the worst part of the storm for us will be monday night. winds between 30 and 50 miles per hour, very heavy rain and then it will taper a little bit on tuesday but turn...
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delaware, maryland, and even gusting searching at 4-6 ft.. decent some patchy clouds in the morning but otherwise mostly sunny. sunshine with another warm day how much we can expect. >> this tsunami off of the queen charlotte islands and 7.7 magnitude. of of the coast of british columbia coast. tsunami warnings issued. and also includes this issue. of canada, alaska lot and recently the hawaiian islands were added. no reports of injuries, damage. certainly we will continue to follow this and we will be right back. çsk> in national news there was an unexpected stop rubio's daughter was injured. a family friend said that this 12 year-old daughter was injured. involving a golf cart. she is expected to remain in the hospital for observation. she is in stable condition. we have been asking viewers to share photos. and also a sports store gary radnich of the sports director and with the sweep... >> giants fans are caught up in the excitement. people are sending in their pictures, babies, pride, animals. and we are not talk about that we are ta
delaware, maryland, and even gusting searching at 4-6 ft.. decent some patchy clouds in the morning but otherwise mostly sunny. sunshine with another warm day how much we can expect. >> this tsunami off of the queen charlotte islands and 7.7 magnitude. of of the coast of british columbia coast. tsunami warnings issued. and also includes this issue. of canada, alaska lot and recently the hawaiian islands were added. no reports of injuries, damage. certainly we will continue to follow this...
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Oct 29, 2012
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then back down into southern maryland, california, you're getting heavy rain. also want to point out we're not starting to see the winter weather break out. there's a blizzard warning for parts of west virginia. they could get two to three feet of snow. so if you're a viewer out there or you're traveling out to the west, be mindful, it's going to turn into a serious winter event out there in a hurry as these bands of rain encounter some very cold air. let me showout bigger picture, there's the storm lurking off the southeast coast. you can see the banding effect i mentioned just a moment ago. the center now 2, let's see let's see 260-miles to the south and east of atlantic city. would not be surprised at all if it makes land fall close to atlantic city. southern new jersey, maybe the bay of delaware later this evening. 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 tonight. we're going to have rain throughout the day today. winds will steadily pickup, then as that center of circulation presses close to the washington area, winds are going to gust i'm afraid close to hurricane speed around
then back down into southern maryland, california, you're getting heavy rain. also want to point out we're not starting to see the winter weather break out. there's a blizzard warning for parts of west virginia. they could get two to three feet of snow. so if you're a viewer out there or you're traveling out to the west, be mindful, it's going to turn into a serious winter event out there in a hurry as these bands of rain encounter some very cold air. let me showout bigger picture, there's the...
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and southern maryland. color showing up farther south along the lower eastern shore. peak color here this weekend before we get wind on sunday and monday, tuesday that may knock down a lot of the leaves. ocean city is at 71. much of the region, all these areas in green are well into the 60s now. as the day progresses, yes, we are going to have a rapid warm up as we have one area of sprinkle activity this morning. it's breaking up and dissipating south and east and getting breaks in the clouds. here is the latest with sandy. it's a tropical storm. it's just about 75 miles south of kingston, jamaica. it's got a lot of rain. the latest conditions now, it is an 80-mile-per-hour -- it just became a hurricane. it's just updated. it's a category one hurricane making near land fall in jamaica. it may maintain that over cuba and east of miami. this is during the day on friday. then saturday and sunday, a northeasterly turn. it could track anywhere in this zone to bermuda or by monday at 8:00 a.m. or as far west off
and southern maryland. color showing up farther south along the lower eastern shore. peak color here this weekend before we get wind on sunday and monday, tuesday that may knock down a lot of the leaves. ocean city is at 71. much of the region, all these areas in green are well into the 60s now. as the day progresses, yes, we are going to have a rapid warm up as we have one area of sprinkle activity this morning. it's breaking up and dissipating south and east and getting breaks in the clouds....
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Oct 23, 2012
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let's take a look again at our maps, this time over in southern maryland. no issues to report out of brandywine on route 5, 210 out of accokeek to oxon hill across the wilson bridge. you're going to be just fine here. no issues to report as you travel on the beltway in prince george's county. we'll take another live look outside. this time here's what it looks like at the american legion bridge on the west side of town. beltway looking good between tysons and bethesda. i'll be back with more on that accident at 6:00. >> thank you, monika. >>> fatty breasts versus dense breasts s one better than the other? women with dense breasts are considered higher risk of developing breast cancer and it was also believed their prospects for recurrence, even death were poor. a new study offer some surprising results for women in both categories. >> this is a very dense breasted person. >> reporter: a majority of women have dense breasts. the term has nothing to do with breast size, shape or firmness. it's just about the type of tissue that makes up the breast. >> we depe
let's take a look again at our maps, this time over in southern maryland. no issues to report out of brandywine on route 5, 210 out of accokeek to oxon hill across the wilson bridge. you're going to be just fine here. no issues to report as you travel on the beltway in prince george's county. we'll take another live look outside. this time here's what it looks like at the american legion bridge on the west side of town. beltway looking good between tysons and bethesda. i'll be back with more on...
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upper 70s downtown and into southern maryland near 80. winds low and small craft advisory. upper 70s in gaithersburg, clarksburg and frederick. we'll break it down now. 45 to 55 to start. by noon 70 to 75. slight chance after sprinkle but north of town -- of a sprinkle but north of town. by evening 75 to 79 under partly sunny skies. really pretty nice. next three days green, green, and green. maybe a sprinkle. 80 on wednesday. 77 still warm on thursday. next seven days a couple things to point out. friday we're still warm. maybe a sprinkle. the weekend, we're either going to have a storm or showers. right now i'm leaning toward showers. the nor'easter should stay off the coast. just sort of keep that in mind. showers possible on saturday, saturday night, ending on sunday. we'll keep a chance of the nor'easter because some of the model are not in agreement. either way showers or rain on the weekend. cooler sunday and monday. >> this is the thing. if it was winter, it would be snow. we have to take what we can get. >> it would be very excite. but we would have to be working w
upper 70s downtown and into southern maryland near 80. winds low and small craft advisory. upper 70s in gaithersburg, clarksburg and frederick. we'll break it down now. 45 to 55 to start. by noon 70 to 75. slight chance after sprinkle but north of town -- of a sprinkle but north of town. by evening 75 to 79 under partly sunny skies. really pretty nice. next three days green, green, and green. maybe a sprinkle. 80 on wednesday. 77 still warm on thursday. next seven days a couple things to point...
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Oct 29, 2012
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crofton, bowie, annapolis, down into southern maryland, calvert county getting some very heavy rain and this will continue to spread across the area. so north and west, leesburg, out towards front royal and frederick, you too will see this heavy rain as that whole surge, that whole big storm we've been talking about for days and days continues to push unfortunately right in our direction. it looks like it will past just to our north and east during the overnight hours. here is the latest with sandy. maximum winds have increased since you went to bed last night. now, 58 miles per hour. that is a big change and that pressure continues to fall. 946millibars. this storm is very intense for this late in the season and for its current latitude. this is -- we're in new grounds here as far as the track and as far as intensity. moving right off to the north at 15. that is the other big change. during the day yesterday, it was pushing off to the north and east and now we're starting to see that recurvature. our computer model has suggested this will curve to the north and west and eventually the
crofton, bowie, annapolis, down into southern maryland, calvert county getting some very heavy rain and this will continue to spread across the area. so north and west, leesburg, out towards front royal and frederick, you too will see this heavy rain as that whole surge, that whole big storm we've been talking about for days and days continues to push unfortunately right in our direction. it looks like it will past just to our north and east during the overnight hours. here is the latest with...